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The third instalment of this year’s Shakespeare Schools Festival (SSFSA) will begin in Johannesburg on September 8, 2021. Thereafter the SSFSA will be presented in Durban, George and Gqeberha (the latter as a combined event with Makhanda).
The SSFSA, now in its eleventh year, is Africa’s largest annual Shakespeare youth drama festival. It strengthens the link between the arts and education, uniting and empowering children from across socio-economic spectrum using the transformational power of theatre and specifically the works of Shakespeare to achieve that goal. To date the SSFSA has seen the participation of more than 557 schools, over 10 000 learners and 693 educators across the various provinces in the country. Online and in-person audiences this year have totaled close to 26 000 people.
As a creative outlet the SSFSA is an opportunity for young people, both at school and in amateur drama groups, to tap in to the performing arts, explore their dramatic capabilities and unlock their acting potential in a stress-free and non-competitive situation. Learners also enjoy on-stage coaching and accrue tips from professionals about costuming, lighting and set design while simultaneously gleaning skills beneficial to anyone working within the theatre industry.
For the festival, each school is required to prepare and perform an abridged version of the Shakespeare play of their choice, approximately 30-45 minutes in duration. The organisers encourage individuality and innovation, all the while fostering an atmosphere of camaraderie between schools, learners and educators. Staging a Shakespeare play is undoubtedly a challenge - for both novices and professional actors! - and in light of this the SSFSA provides guidance and resources throughout the preparation process.
The next SSFSA dates are as follows: Johannesburg Theatre from 8 - 11 September; the Playhouse Theatre in Durban from 28 -30 September, the George Theatre in George from 10-12 September and The Little Theatre in Gqeberha (including Makhanda schools) on 18 and 19 September 2021.
For exact dates, ticket info and venues in each city, please visit the festival’s Facebook page or visit www.ssfsa.org.za.
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